Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Tonks Tuesday: Tucked Into the Christmas Tree

On this Tonks Tuesday, the calico is yet again in the Christmas tree. That is, after all, her favorite place to be this time of the year.


There's more to this particular story, which you'll see in Thimble's post on Thursday. But, for today, there's your view of Tonks tucked into the Christmas tree for a nap. Luckily, Tonks is not a cord chewer. She is a tough on ornaments and so those can't be on any tree she frequents, but she's never bothered the light strands. I also put cloth ribbons on the tree, and the calico does chew on those sometimes. She thankfully never ingests them, just gnaws on them or pulls them off of the tree and bats them around the house. You can see the teeth marks in the ribbon on the right side of that there photo.

Tonks and all of us here wish you a festive Tuesday!



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Festive Flashback Doodle of the Day



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Tip of the Day

Continuing with our Christmas safety tips, today we're here to tell you to beware of ribbons. Ribbons, such as the kind often used when wrapping presents, can be dangerous in the same way that tinsel can. If ingested, ribbon can cause dangers such as obstruction or laceration of the gastrointestinal tract. This is why it is important to ensure that your furbaby does not have access to ribbon this holiday season. Avoid using ribbon when wrapping presents, or do not put presents with ribbon where a ribbon-loving furbaby can reach them. Ribbon may seem like a fun and festive part of Christmas, but it can also mean dangerous situations for the furbabies in your life.

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